Members Gawdzilla Posted February 9, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 9, 2011 Thanks for the pictures Gawdzilla. Optical illusions can be confusing at times. That one is a doozy. A certain photo interpretation school that I never went to used it on day one to show students they can't trust their own brains. Quote
Members Nod4Eight Posted February 9, 2011 Members Report Posted February 9, 2011 Nice job. I was going to suggest taking the top and bottom diameters and halving them, then measuring that out from the middle with the desired height between them - the arc should remain the same from pattern to pattern. I've never made a hat before, what kind and weight of leather did you use there? Quote
Members Gawdzilla Posted February 9, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 9, 2011 Nice job. I was going to suggest taking the top and bottom diameters and halving them, then measuring that out from the middle with the desired height between them - the arc should remain the same from pattern to pattern. I've never made a hat before, what kind and weight of leather did you use there? That's 3-4 oz. throughout. I've used a mix, 2-3 for the top and both brims and 3-4 for the crown. I did one that was camo'd and I used camo cloth for the top. A nice way to ventilate and save weight at the same time. The next one will have horns. Quote
Members Gawdzilla Posted February 9, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 9, 2011 One more note on this. The top of my head is a mere fraction of an inch from the top when it set properly on my head. This is a factor when you decide how short to make it, you don't want somebody's hat looking like a dixie cup on an beer bottle. Quote
Members Nod4Eight Posted February 9, 2011 Members Report Posted February 9, 2011 I'm interested in making a hat like this now. Being new to this site I am collecting a lot of new projects I want to work on - just what I need - more projects! Where can I find patterns for a hat like that? Quote
Members Gawdzilla Posted February 10, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 10, 2011 I'm interested in making a hat like this now. Being new to this site I am collecting a lot of new projects I want to work on - just what I need - more projects! Where can I find patterns for a hat like that? Well, the legendary Tandy 2062 Pattern Pak is rare as hen's teeth. You have to know somebody that has one and see if they'll make you a copy. Quote
Members Nod4Eight Posted February 10, 2011 Members Report Posted February 10, 2011 Well, the legendary Tandy 2062 Pattern Pak is rare as hen's teeth. You have to know somebody that has one and see if they'll make you a copy. Thanks for the info. Tandy 2062 will get me headed in the right direction. I'll see what I can do from there. Quote
Members Gawdzilla Posted February 10, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 10, 2011 Thanks for the info. Tandy 2062 will get me headed in the right direction. I'll see what I can do from there. If all else fails, send me a PM. Quote
Members Gawdzilla Posted February 13, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 13, 2011 One additional note on making the top hats. I tried a cheat that worked rather well. Tandy says to glue the upper and lower brim together before lacing it to the crown. I decided to not do it that way. It was easier to do the lower lacing without that second piece already in place. When I got that done I put the hat on a piece of leather with 1/2 inch of excess inside and out and glued that in place. (I kept the recommendation that you leave 1/2 inch of unglued leather on the inside in case the hat needs the lacing replaced.) Then I trimmed the excess off after the glue had set. After you get some experience on this you can reduce the excess. BTW, I added a one inch strip of suede to the lower lacing so people could add padding if they didn't have perfect fit or their hair style changed (by choice or by nature) after they had the hat for a while. I used the lower edge of the crown pattern to get the holes right. You can used more than one strip of suede if you don't have one long enough, but try to avoid putting a seam where the forehead will be . (You can also use this for a "sweat band" on your hats. "Waterproof" the leather behind the band and sweat won't soak through as readily.) Quote
Members Gawdzilla Posted February 14, 2011 Author Members Report Posted February 14, 2011 This came out very good, better than I had hoped. Here's the final version. The crown is taller than the Maverick hat, but the brim is much narrower. Quote
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